Saving My Hubby
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| Saving My Hubby | |
|---|---|
Theatrical poster | |
| Hangul | 굳세어라 금순아 |
| RR | Gutseeora Geumsuna |
| MR | Kusseŏra Kŭmsuna |
| Directed by | Hyun Nam-seop |
| Written by | Hyun Nam-seop |
| Produced by | Seo Jun-won Song Seung-hwan Lee Gwang-ho Kwon Jun-hyeong |
| Starring | Bae Doona Kim Tae-woo |
| Cinematography | Choi Young-hwan |
| Edited by | Kyung Min-ho |
| Music by | Angelo Lee |
| Distributed by | Korea Pictures |
Release date |
|
Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Budget | US$1.8 million[1] |
| Box office | US$535,850[2] |
Saving My Hubby (Korean: 굳세어라 금순아; lit. 'Be Brave, Geum-soon!'[3]) is a 2002 South Korean film starring Bae Doona, and is the directorial debut of Hyun Nam-seop.
Due to an unplanned pregnancy, twenty-something former volleyball star Geum-soon is now a married housewife with a young daughter. Her husband, Joo-tae, is starting the first day of his new job, when Geum-soon receives word that her in-laws are going to visit the following morning. While she struggles to get their house ready, Joo-tae is taken out for a drink with his new colleagues. Later that evening, Geum-soon gets a phone call from a nightclub owner who is holding her husband hostage, claiming that he has run up a huge bill and does not have the money to pay for it. Strapping her baby to her back, Geum-soon sets out to rescue her husband.